Performance and educational training of radiographers in lung nodule or mass detection: Retrospective comparison with different deep learning algorithms.

Journal: Medicine
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Abstract

The aim of this investigation was to compare the diagnostic performance of radiographers and deep learning algorithms in pulmonary nodule/mass detection on chest radiograph.A test set of 100 chest radiographs containing 53 cases with no pathology (normal) and 47 abnormal cases (pulmonary nodules/masses) independently interpreted by 6 trained radiographers and deep learning algorithems in a random order. The diagnostic performances of both deep learning algorithms and trained radiographers for pulmonary nodules/masses detection were compared.QUIBIM Chest X-ray Classifier, a deep learning through mass algorithm that performs superiorly to practicing radiographers in the detection of pulmonary nodules/masses (AUCMass: 0.916 vs AUCTrained radiographer: 0.778, P < .001). In addition, heat-map algorithm could automatically detect and localize pulmonary nodules/masses in chest radiographs with high specificity.In conclusion, the deep-learning based computer-aided diagnosis system through 4 algorithms could potentially assist trained radiographers by increasing the confidence and access to chest radiograph interpretation in the age of digital age with the growing demand of medical imaging usage and radiologist burnout.

Authors

  • Pai-Hsueh Teng
    Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital.
  • Chia-Hao Liang
    Department of Biomedical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University.
  • Yun Lin
    Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital.
  • Angel Alberich-Bayarri
    QUIBIM SL, Valencia, Spain.
  • Rafael López González
    Radiology Department, Hospital Universitarioy Polite'cnico La Fe and Biomedical Imaging Research Group (GIBI230).
  • Pin-Wei Li
    Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital.
  • Yu-Hsin Weng
    Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital.
  • Yi-Ting Chen
    Muen Biomedical and Optoelectronics Technologies Inc., New Taipei City, Taiwan.
  • Chih-Hsien Lin
    Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital.
  • Kang-Ju Chou
    Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Yang Ming University, Taipei.
  • Yao-Shen Chen
    Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Yang Ming University, Taipei.
  • Fu-Zong Wu
    Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital.